Viral: User Shares Magic Sponge Trick to Remove Stains from Pillows - The Internet is Amazed
How to remove sweat stains from pillows? An American content creator's trick went viral on social media.

A content creator, with hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, shared a trick using a magic sponge - which became viral within hours.
"I've searched for dozens of ways to clean an annoying stain on my pillows that just wouldn't come off any other way. As known, pillows are a bit tricky to wash because you can't keep their natural shape," says Michelle Jans, while demonstrating in a video how she removes the stubborn brown stain, likely accumulated from heavy sweating over time.
"Look, all you need is just a little strength in your hands and to wet the magic sponge with a bit of water. Why didn't anyone tell me you could use a magic sponge on fabrics too?" she exclaims, showing how the brown stain disappears with a few rubs with the sponge.
"It works amazingly," she says. "It's so crazy. I'm addicted to this thing. I clean almost everything at home with it, and there's no need to use chemical products that ruin your skin. Just a bit of water and some rubbing and it's gone."
What else can the magic sponge be used for, according to her?
1. Cleaning stains on walls: If your child accidentally scribbles on the wall with markers or crayons, they can be removed with the magic sponge. "It's perfect for homes with young kids who touch everything and see nothing as off-limits."
2. Polishing door handles and switches.
3. Renewing and polishing fabric shoes, leather, and white soles.
4. Cleaning stubborn stains from dishes like pots, baking trays, pot lids, and microwaves, without scrubbing hard.
5. Removing limescale from the shower and soap residues from faucets and tiles.
6. Cleaning and polishing windows, shutters, and even computer screens if done gently and, of course, without water.
7. Cleaning the car interior: steering wheel, gear handle, stains on upholstery, and more. The sponge will also work magic there.
8. Renewing appliances like refrigerators, kettles, toasters, and more.
Her trick 'touched' many users, who reported that they also tried the magic sponge on fabrics, and it worked "within minutes" - However, everyone without exception said it's crucial to use force and not give up. "It is less suitable for weak and delicate hands that lack strength," one user wrote. "But if you know how to scrub hard, there's no doubt this trick is for you." "It definitely does the job," wrote dozens of other users.